Would you be able to run LOR controllers off the RS-485 output and also run a few WS2811 strings from the other outputs at the same time/off the same PiCap? Would you need a LOR dongle attached to the PiCap to run the LOR controllers? Thank You!

Would you be able to run LOR controllers off the RS-485 output and also run a few WS2811 strings from the other outputs at the same time/off the same PiCap? Would you need a LOR dongle attached to the PiCap to run the LOR controllers? Thank You!

The LOR output may be using DMX protocol, not the actual LOR protocol. It would be wired correctly, but DMX (which LOR controllers understand)

Is it using the DMX or the LOR protocol? It appears that you can select between 3 separate protocols. Why even mention the LOR protocol if you are just using DMX. While LOR controllers can understand DMX, you cannot use the built in functions when using DMX. It's too bad that PixelNet wasn't included in this selection.

Is it using the DMX or the LOR protocol? It appears that you can select between 3 separate protocols. Why even mention the LOR protocol if you are just using DMX. While LOR controllers can understand DMX, you cannot use the built in functions when using DMX. It's too bad that PixelNet wasn't included in this selection.

The three listed outputs (LOR, Renard, DMX) all use different pinouts.

Is it using the DMX or the LOR protocol? It appears that you can select between 3 separate protocols. Why even mention the LOR protocol if you are just using DMX. While LOR controllers can understand DMX, you cannot use the built in functions when using DMX. It's too bad that PixelNet wasn't included in this selection.

The RS-485 output on this board connects to the Pi's onboard serial port, so it can actually be used for any serial output that FPP supports, which includes PixelNet, LOR, Renard, DMX, GenericSerial, and even Triks-C if the UI was updated to list the device name for the onboard serial. There is only one serial output though, so it will only support one Pixelnet universe.

Is it using the DMX or the LOR protocol? It appears that you can select between 3 separate protocols. Why even mention the LOR protocol if you are just using DMX. While LOR controllers can understand DMX, you cannot use the built in functions when using DMX. It's too bad that PixelNet wasn't included in this selection.

The three listed outputs (LOR, Renard, DMX) all use different pinouts.

The RS-485 output on this board connects to the Pi's onboard serial port, so it can actually be used for any serial output that FPP supports, which includes PixelNet, LOR, Renard, DMX, GenericSerial, and even Triks-C if the UI was updated to list the device name for the onboard serial. There is only one serial output though, so it will only support one Pixelnet universe.

One universe is all I need for this purpose. Is there any documentation on any of this?

Captain Murdoch, if the RasPi serial port controls the output on the PiCap (independent of the WS281X out), I see that it would allow all those protocols, including Pixelnet (4096 channels). The jumpers just make sure the +data and -data are on the correct pins inside the RJ45 jack.

The RS-485 output on this board connects to the Pi's onboard serial port, so it can actually be used for any serial output that FPP supports, which includes PixelNet, LOR, Renard, DMX, GenericSerial, and even Triks-C if the UI was updated to list the device name for the onboard serial. There is only one serial output though, so it will only support one Pixelnet universe.

One universe is all I need for this purpose. Is there any documentation on any of this?

Is it using the DMX or the LOR protocol? It appears that you can select between 3 separate protocols. Why even mention the LOR protocol if you are just using DMX. While LOR controllers can understand DMX, you cannot use the built in functions when using DMX. It's too bad that PixelNet wasn't included in this selection.

The three listed outputs (LOR, Renard, DMX) all use different pinouts.